Browsing by Author "Radiography and Radiotherapy"

Over recent years this journal has published many articles highlighting and evidencing the development of advanced practice in Radiography. Intrinsic to many aspects of advancing practice is the responsibility of radiographers ...

Important in a profession's identity is the knowledge of past events and how they help shape the present. This article traces the socio-political aspects of one significant aspect of radiographic history, the origins, ...

This paper describes research to investigate the extent to which new technology and changing work practices in diagnostic imaging have changed the skill requirements of working radiographers. Interviews were conducted with ...

Reporting by radiographers and other non-medical staff has developed considerably in the past decade, and especially so since the College of Radiographers published its vision paper on reporting by radiographers, in 1997. ...

The Society of Radiographers recognised the importance of research from the outset when the first Council announced it would award two monetary awards, one a diagnostic radiography prize and the other for electrotherapy.1 ...

This report was commissioned by the Society and College of Radiographers (SCoR) at the end of 2007 to identify the current scope of practice for the radiographic workforce across the spectrum of clinical imaging and ...

This paper examines the quality and consistency of postregistration training and development for extended role activities undertaken by radiographers. Although the undergraduate curriculum has changed to some extent to ...

Two matters have recently caught my attention, a commentary on radiographer reporting and the subject of a letter which is published in this edition. Firstly, the letter from Richard Harbron poses the question; is radiobiology ...

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